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Rating:  Summary: Graduate Student from Caltech Review: A 456-page book covers virtually everything about state-of-the-art low-voltage and low-power VLSI CMOS circuit design. A must-read for any circuit design engineers!
Rating:  Summary: Good for reference only Review: Good book for reference, but not for textbook. I recommend the author to re-edit the format of this book. It is hard to read it due to it's tight version. Also recommend author can have more examples and clear description for some acrons. Anyway, this is a good reference book to summary some important concepts, but fails to build up the circuit level skills for engineers. Unfortunately, I just can give it a "1 star". Sorry!
Rating:  Summary: I totally agree with you Review: I agree with the previous reviewer. It is hard to understand the the equations if Dr.Bond don't give any explains or derivations. How could he get lots of formula and paste them together without any " derivations" ?
Rating:  Summary: not good as a textbook Review: it's really a mess when i read this first 4 chapters. the authors just put all the pieces of concepts together. i suggest readers to buy another book from purdue's professor.
Rating:  Summary: More wonderful ideals in transistor-level design ... Review: You can find in this book how to take advantage of ckt technique to achieve high speed and low power.And, Chapter 3 & Chapter4 are most recommended!!
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